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Political Communication Volume 10, Number 1, 1993 Contents Launching Our New Journal: Greetings from the Sponsoring Political Communication Groups Roderick P. Hart and Marion Just Editor’s Prospectus Doris A. Graber Symposium Two Hundred Years of Press Freedom: Has the Promise Been Fulfilled? Editor’s Foreword to the Debate Doris A. Graber FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE The First Amendment is Alive and Well Kathleen H. Jamieson FOR THE NEGATIVE Fourth Branch or Fourth Rate? The Press’s Failure to Live Up to the Founders’ Expectations Thomas E. Patterson FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE On Evaluating News Media Performance Jack M. McLeod FOR THE NEGATIVE Politics and the Media Two Centuries Later Roderick P. Hart The Rebuttal Round Articles How Unique is the Perspective of Television? A Field Experiment on the Perception of a Campaign Event by Participants and Television Viewers Wolfgang Donsbach, Hans-Bernd Brosius, and Axel Mattenklott Framing Analysis: An Approach to News Discourse Zhondang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicki The Politics of a Paradigm Shift: Telecommunications Regulation and the Communications Revolution W. Russell Neuman, Lee McKnight, and Richard Jay Solomon Political Communication Volume 10, Number 2, 1993 Contents About This Issue Doris A. Graber About The Authors Symposium Symbols and Politics Editor’s Foreword to Essays Written to Honor Murray Edelman Doris A. Graber Introduction Murray Edelman Constructing Publics and Their Opinions W. Lance Bennett Election Research as Spectacle: The Edelman Vision and the Empirical Study of Elections Marjorie Randon Hershey The Political Uses of Symbolic Women: an Essay in Honor of Murray Edelman Virginia Sapiro Freezing Out the Public: Elite and Media Framing of the U.S. Anti-Nuclear Movement Robert M. Entman and Andrew Rojecki Articles Grabbing Attention: An Experimental Investigation of Headlines During Campaigns John G. Geer and Kim Fridkin Kahn Instant History: The Case of the Moscow Coup George Gerbner HAVE YOU READ... ? Notes on Recent Articles Cramer. Did He Know? Jarol B. Manheim Kahn and Goldenberg. Women Candidates in the News: An Examination of Gender Differences in U.S. Senate Campaign Coverage. Ann N. Crigler Smith. The lowa Caucuses and Super Tuesday Prin.aries Reconsidered: How Untenable Hypotheses Enhance the Campaign Melodrama. Lynda Lee Kaid Dickson. Press and U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua, 1983-1987: A Study of the New York Times and Washington Post. David Weaver Political Communication Volume 10, Number 3, 1993 Contents About This Issue Doris A. Graber About The Authors Collective Memory and Political Generations: A Survey of German Journalists Kurt Lang, Gladys Engel Lang, Hans-Mathias Kepplinger, and Simone Ehmig Contestable Categories and Public Opinion Murray Edelman Television Viewing: Cultivating Perceptions of Affluence and Support for Capitalist Values James M. Carlson Transformation of Gender Roles in Hollywood Movies: 1946-1990 Stephen P. Powers, David J. Rothman, and Stanley Rothman Shaping the Conventional Wisdom Jon F. Hale U.S. Gatekeepers and the New World Information Order: Journalistic Qualities and Editorial Positions Tsan-Kuo Chang and Jae-won Lee Have You ReaD... ? Notes on Recent Articles Review Essay Timothy E. Cook Special Emphasis: Agenda-Setting Research—20 Year Birthday. David Weaver Chautauqua: Are Media News Spectacles Perverting Our Political Processes? Rebecca A. Carrier Journalism in Crisis and Change: The High Modernism of American Journalism. Andrew Rojecki The Centrality of Reciprocity to Communication and Democracy. Dennis K. Davis The Role of the Alternative Press in the Agenda-building Process: Spill-over Effects and Media Opinion Leadership. Holli Semetko Creating a Political Image: Shaping Appearance and Manipulating the Vote. Diana Mutz Journalism, Publicity and the Lost Art of Argument. Gadi Wolfsfeld Briefly Noted Polling Effects in Election Campaigns. Diana Mutz The Determinants of Turnout in Presidential Elections: An Integrative Model Accounting for Information. Diana Mutz The Influence of Levels of Information on the Use of Prospective Evaluations. Diana Mutz Participation and Political Protest: A Causal Model with Australian Evidence. Diana Mutz Political Communication Volume 10, Number 4, 1993 Special Issue The Media and the Gulf War Contents About This Issue W. Lance Bennett and Jarol B. Manheim About The Authors Taking the Public by Storm: information, Cuing, and the Democratic Process in the Gulf Conflict W. Lance Bennett and Jarol B. Manheim As Time Goes By: Daily Opinion Change During the Persian Gulf Crisis Lee Sigelman, James Lebovic, Clyde Wilcox, and Dee Allsop The Converse-McGuire Model of Attitude Change and the Gulf War Opinion Rally John Zaller Taking the Pulse of the CNN Audience: A Case Study of the Gulf War Lynn E. Gutstadt Agon and Ritual: The Gulf War as Popular Culture and as Television Drama Daniel C. Hallin and Todd Gitlin National Mythology and Media Coverage: Mobilizing Consent for Canada's War in the Gulf John Kirton

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